After using a number of resources for quants preparation I finally mustered courage to start with GMATClub test. I had read in a number of debriefs that these tests are the hardest and since I am from a non-technical background, I was shying away from these tests. But, alas after trying a number of test prep on-demand courses (I have paid accounts in 3), I decided to start off with GMATClub tests. The first test just went over me, I was spending an average 5-8 minutes on every question. In fact, I used to stop the timer to get a hang of the question. But by the time I reached my test 5, I was spending way less time and my score improved. I rate these tests very high not just because my scores improved but because I can really understand the questions now, decipher what each question is asking and feel way more confident with quants than I was before. The questions are very representative of the actual exam. I wish I had found them earlier before wasting my time and money on a number of resources. I suggest taking and retaking these tests to build solid foundation in quants.

I started with EG test series after my second attempt at GMAT. I found the test series pattern very close to that of the real exam. Especially the quants questions were very representative. I made a point to re-do all the questions that I got incorrect in Quants sections a week before the exam, and I must say this strategy really helped me a lot in finding my weak areas and staying confident in the exam. EG team is also very accessible and quick to revert on mails. I will definitely recommend these tests to anyone who wants to test the pacing strategy for the main day.